Oklahoma is a Great Plains state known for its severe weather. The terrain is largely flat and used for agriculture, drilling, and mining. Oklahoma is also home to a thriving aerospace and biotech industry. Surprisingly, Tulsa is home to an inland seaport that offers international freight shipping options. As the center of highway travel in the United States, Oklahoma shipping by truck is quite affordable. Several railroads also operate in the state, Oklahoma freight is an important part of the local economy. High volume of goods moving in, out, and through the state means LTL freight rates are affordable and easy to find for Oklahoma shipping.

Pennsylvania is a northeastern state that is bordered by both the Great Lakes and the Delaware River. Banking, agriculture, and gambling are the main industries in the state. As part of the busy northeastern sector of the country, Pennsylvania freight shipping has many different options. Access to international ports and canals allow for inexpensive water transport. Pennsylvania freight moves on a variety of rail lines and highways. There is a high volume of goods moving in, out, and through the state, making LTL freight shipping rates affordable. International airports increase the number of shipping options in this very busy state, and low prices can be found year-round.